
Discover the hidden triggers that influence decisions before they're made. "Presuasion" reveals why timing is everything in persuasion - a book Warren Buffett's right-hand man Charlie Munger champions and FBI negotiators secretly apply. What happens moments before your pitch matters more than the pitch itself.
Robert B. Cialdini, author of Pre-Suasion: A Revolutionary Way to Influence and Persuade, is a Regents’ Professor Emeritus of Psychology and Marketing at Arizona State University and a foundational figure in the science of ethical persuasion. A New York Times bestselling author and psychologist, Cialdini pioneered research on influence through years of field studies in industries ranging from sales to nonprofit fundraising.
His groundbreaking 1984 book Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion introduced six universal principles of persuasion—later expanded to seven—and has sold over seven million copies across 44 languages, earning recognition in Fortune’s “75 Smartest Business Books” and Harvard Business Review’s “Breakthrough Ideas” list.
Cialdini’s work bridges academic rigor and practical application, with frameworks adopted by Fortune 500 companies and institutions like Google and the World Bank. A dynamic speaker known as the “Godfather of Influence,” he has shaped modern marketing and behavioral psychology through books like Yes! 50 Scientifically Proven Ways to Be Persuasive and The Small BIG. Pre-Suasion builds on his legacy, exploring how strategic timing shapes decisions. His research-driven approach earned him membership in the National Academy of Sciences and a namesake award from the Society for Personality and Social Psychology.
Presuasion explores how to shape decisions by strategically priming an audience before delivering a message. Cialdini introduces tactics like directing attention, leveraging contextual cues, and creating psychological readiness to make ideas more persuasive. The book builds on his foundational work in Influence, focusing on the critical moments leading up to persuasion attempts.
Marketers, negotiators, leaders, and anyone seeking to ethically influence decisions will benefit. It’s particularly valuable for professionals in sales, communications, or policy-making who want to master pre-suasive techniques. Cialdini’s research-backed insights are also relevant to individuals interested in behavioral psychology.
Yes—it’s a Wall Street Journal and New York Times bestseller praised for revolutionizing influence strategies. Cialdini’s fusion of academic rigor and practical examples makes it essential for understanding how subtle environmental or linguistic cues dramatically impact receptivity to ideas.
While Influence outlines six persuasion principles (reciprocity, scarcity, etc.), Presuasion focuses on optimizing the context before delivering a message. It examines how timing, environmental cues, and preparatory framing increase compliance rates, complementing rather than replacing the original principles.
This refers to the critical window before a request is made, where influencers can heighten relevance or emotional connection. Examples include highlighting scarcity before a sales pitch or emphasizing shared values before a negotiation.
Some argue its tactics could be manipulated unethically, though Cialdini emphasizes responsibility. Others note the strategies require precise timing and deep audience understanding, making execution challenging for beginners.
Cialdini advocates for “principled pre-suasion”—using techniques only when they serve the audience’s interests, not just the persuader’s. Transparency and mutual benefit are framed as non-negotiable for sustainable influence.
The book’s focus on predictive priming aligns with AI’s ability to analyze behavioral data and deliver hyper-targeted pre-suasive content (e.g., personalized email timing, dynamic web layouts). Cialdini’s work remains a blueprint for ethical automation.
Yes—examples include charity campaigns doubling donations by first asking donors to imagine helping, and retailers increasing sales by priming customers with nostalgia-themed displays before showcasing products.
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キーアイデアを瞬時にキャプチャして素早く学習
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To pre-suade optimally, then, is to arrange for recipients to be open to your message before they experience it.
Expensive = good.
No human society exists without it.
Indebtedness creates profound psychological discomfort.
Small choices shape our identity.
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Have you ever wondered why a simple price tag can transform your perception of value? An Arizona jewelry store owner made a costly mistake-or so she thought. Instead of slashing turquoise prices in half, she accidentally doubled them. The unsellable pieces flew off the shelves. Nothing about the jewelry changed except the number on the tag, yet suddenly customers saw quality where they'd seen none before. This wasn't an isolated fluke. Wine tasters consistently rate identical wines more favorably when told they're expensive. Luxury brands thrive not despite their high prices, but because of them. What's happening here isn't about the product at all-it's about the moment before you even consider the product. That fleeting instant when your mind is primed, your defenses are down, and your decision is already half-made. This is the realm of pre-suasion: the art of winning people over before they realize the game has begun. Pre-suasion operates in that critical heartbeat before a message arrives. The most skilled persuaders don't waste energy perfecting their pitch-they engineer the mental state that receives it. Think of it like preparing soil before planting seeds. The ground determines everything.